Oscar Robertson Height, Weight, Age, Net Worth, Children

July 2024 · 4 minute read
Oscar Robertson Quick Info
Height6 ft 5 in
Weight93 kg
Date of BirthNovember 24, 1938
Zodiac SignSagittarius
Eye ColorDark Brown

Oscar Robertson is an American former professional basketball player who became a 12-time All-Star, 11-time member of the All-NBA Team, and one-time winner of the MVP award in 14 seasons. He played for the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Born Name

Oscar Palmer Robertson

Nick Name

The Big O

Sun Sign

Sagittarius

Born Place

Charlotte, Dickson County, Tennessee, United States

Nationality

American

Education

Oscar Robertson studied at Crispus Attucks High School (also known as Crispus Attucks Medical Magnet High School), an all-black high school located in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. During his time there, he played basketball and was coached by basketball coach and educator Ray Crowe. He scored 24.0 points per game in his senior season and was named Indiana Mr. Basketball in 1956.

He then enrolled at the University of Cincinnati, a public research university situated in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Occupation

Former Professional Basketball Player

Family

Manager

Oscar Robertson has been repped by Orchem Corporation, Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.

Position

Point guard

Net Worth

According to CelebrityNetWorth.com, he has a net worth of $200 Thousand as of 2023.

Build

Average

Height

6 ft 5 in or 195.5 cm

Weight

93 kg or 205 lbs

Girlfriend / Spouse

Oscar Robertson has dated –

  • Yvonne Crittenden (1960-Prestn) – He got married to Yvonne Crittenden in the year 1960 and the duo has been blessed with 3 children, including a daughter named Tia. Oscar donated one of his kidneys to his daughter Tia who suffered lupus-related kidney failure and has been an honorary spokesperson for the National Kidney Foundation ever since.
  • Race / Ethnicity

    Black

    Oscar Robertson is of African-American descent.

    Hair Color

    Salt and Pepper

    Eye Color

    Dark Brown

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    Tall height

    Oscar Robertson Facts

  • He was raised in a household that struggled financially and he was raised in a segregated housing project in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • In the 1960 NBA draft, Oscar Robertson was drafted by the Cincinnati Royals as a territorial pick. He received a $33,000 signing bonus.
  • He became the first player in NBA history to average a triple-double for a season in 1962.
  • The Cincinnati Royals traded him to the Milwaukee Bucks prior to the 1970–71 season. Although no reason was provided officially, it was suspected that head coach Bob Cousy was jealous of all the attention Robertson was getting.
  • On April 28, 1980, Oscar Robertson was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He was again inducted in 2010 as a member of the 1960 United States men’s Olympic basketball team and president of the National Basketball Players Association.
  • He was named to the NBA 35th Anniversary Team on October 30, 1980.
  • Oscar Robertson was elected to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.
  • He was honored as one of the league’s greatest players of all time as he was named to the NBA 50th Anniversary Team in 1996.
  • In 2000, he was honored with the “Player of the Century” award by the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
  • Oscar Robertson was ranked in the 3rd spot on SLAM magazine‘s “Top 75 NBA Players” list in 2003.
  • He auctioned off his 1971 championship ring, Hall of Fame ring, and one of his Milwaukee Bucks game jerseys in August 2018 and each item sold between $50,000 and $91,000.
  • He published his autobiography titled The Big O: My Life, My Times, My Game in 2003.
  • Oscar Robertson has credited Harlem Globetrotters players Marques Haynes and Goose Tatum as his role models.
  • He has been named one of the 50 greatest NBA players ever.
  • In 2009, Oscar Robertson was inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame.
  • He was honored as one of the league’s greatest players of all time by being named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in October 2021.
  • Featured Image by Walter Iooss Jr. for Sports Illustrated / gettyimages.ca / Public Domain

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